A man carries a riffle and stands with salon owner Shelley Luther, left, and others at a shopping center in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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DALLAS (AP) - A handful of Texas businesses reopened Friday in defiance of state guidance in the fight against the coronavirus, which allows retailers to offer 'œto go'ť service but leaves other restrictions in place.
In Dallas, hair salon owner Shelley Luther was issued a citation at midday but she refused to close her business. She had two stylists and a nail technician on duty, a fraction of her normal staff. Several supporters came to the salon, including a man carrying a long gun he made into a pole for a Texas flag with a coiled snake on it reading 'œDon't Tread on Me.'ť
A Houston-area restaurant opened to customers who wanted to eat inside, demarcating available tables by the color of their tablecloths in an effort to ensure social distancing. A table with a white cloth was open for seating. A table with a black cloth was closed.
'œThe right to open up in a safe manner, that should be our right,'ť said Matt Brice, owner of Federal American Grill in the upscale enclave of Hedwig Village. 'œWe shouldn't be told we have to shut our business down.'ť
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott earlier this month announced a series of orders intended to restart the state economy, but salons and dine-in restaurant service are not yet allowed. More than 1.3 million people have filed for unemployment in Texas since mid-March and joblessness has skyrocketed nationwide due to coronavirus-related business shutdowns.
Texas has reported 593 deaths and 22,806 overall cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. The number of infections is likely much higher because many people have not been tested and studies suggest people can be infected and not feel sick.
Abbott has reopened state parks and allowed medical providers to resume performing elective surgeries, including abortions. On Friday, businesses were allowed to start selling goods to go. Some of Texas' largest malls designed plans for shoppers to drive up and collect good ordered in advance.
Texas has not gone as far as some other Republican-led states. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp allowed businesses including gyms, hair salons, and tattoo parlors to reopen Friday over the objections of some Democratic mayors.
Luther, the owner of Salon A La Mode in Dallas, said she didn't know how much the citation she was issued would cost, but that she wouldn't pay it.
'œWe're all wearing protective gear. We're all sanitizing. Everything is completely sanitary in there,'ť she said, adding that she was also not letting anyone in without a mask.
She said her salon has been open for almost three years. She said she had invested about $35,000.
'œIf I lose it, I have no savings,'ť she said.
At Federal American Grill, Brice was not accepting walk-in diners and was limiting the restaurant to 30% capacity to prevent crowds inside.
Early Friday, no one was sitting at the tables inside. But Brice said all available reservations later in the day were booked up.
Brice said he had applied for a loan through the federal Paycheck Protection Program and not yet been approved. The program funded by Congress has drawn attention for loans it has given to publicly traded companies despite a stated goal of helping small businesses.
Brice said he thought the government was unfairly deciding what businesses could open and close. The weeks his establishment has been closed has cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars and forced his employees to stay home without a paycheck, he said.
'œIt's time to open,'ť Brice said. 'œThe small businesses of this world, not just this community but this world, are hurting. They're hurting badly and not being able to open has been a big struggle for us.'ť
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Mone and Merchant reported from Houston.
Salon owner Shelley Luther holds a citation and speaks with a Dallas police officer after she was cited for reopening her Salon A la Mode in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. Hair salons have not been cleared for reopening in Texas. Luther was asked by officials to close and was issued a citation when she refused. Luther said she will remain open for business. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Owner-operator Matt Brice talks with customers outside the Hedwig Village location of Federal American Grill Friday, April 24, 2020, in Houston. Brice plans to open the restaurant dining room for table service this evening with a reservation-only policy, safety measures and social distancing in place. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has ordered many businesses, including restaurants and bars, to close until April 30th while only allowing take-away orders. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Amid concerns of the spread of COVID-19, salon owner Shelley Luther, left, holds the door open a Dallas police officer to leave the business after city officials cited her for reopening her Salon A la Mode in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. Hair salons have not been cleared for reopening in Texas. Luther was asked to close and was issued a citation when she refused. Luther said she will remain open for business. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Members of the Texas Army National Guard worked the East Texas Food Bank drive-thru emergency food distribution at the East Texas Fairgrounds in Tyler, Texas, Friday, April 24, 2020. In response to COVID-19, Texas Army National Guardsmen have been deployed to the East Texas Food Bank to ensure that the agency can continue to safely meet the need for food assistance in its 26-county coverage area. The deployment comes after the Smith County Emergency Operations Center submitted a STAR request for the guardsmen to support ETFB with its production, distribution and transportation tasks through May. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)
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Matt Smith checks his watch as he waits to pickup his order outside a Best Buy Friday, April 24, 2020, in Houston. Some retail stores are beginning to reopen Friday after weeks of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Amid concerns of the spread of COVID-19, salon owner Shelley Luther, center, listens to Dallas City officials as a reflection of a supporter filming them is seen from outside Luther's reopened Salon A la Mode in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. Hair salons have not been cleared for reopening in Texas. Luther was asked by the officials to close and was issued a citation when she refused. Luther said she will remain open for business. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Amid concerns of the spread of COVID-19, Ian Katz wears a mask as he helps out working at the the just reopened Salon A la Mode in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. Katz's own salons is still closed in nearby Fort Worth and he came out to help the owner of the open salon. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Amid concerns of the spread of COVID-19 a hairdresser cuts hair for a customer at the just reopened Salon A la Mode in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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Salon owner Shelley Luther adjusts her hair while listening to a question after she was cited by City of Dallas officials for reopening her Salon A la Mode in Dallas, Friday, April 24, 2020. Hair salons have not been cleared for reopening in Texas. Luther was asked by officials to close and was issued a citation when she refused. Luther said she will remain open for business. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
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The Hedwig Village location of Federal American Grill is shown Friday, April 24, 2020, in Houston. Owner-operator Matt Brice plans to open the restaurant dining room for table service this evening, with a reservation-only policy, safety measures and social distancing in place. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has ordered many businesses, including restaurants and bars, to close until April 30th while only allowing take-away orders. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Owner-operator Matt Brice talks about starting in-dining service at the Hedwig Village location of Federal American Grill Friday, April 24, 2020, in Houston. Brice plans to open the restaurant dining room for table service this evening with, a reservation-only policy, safety measures and social distancing in place. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has ordered many businesses, including restaurants and bars, to close until April 30th while only allowing take-away orders. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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